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The presentation is amazing ,full of great nodes and jokes to the 80s sci-fi media.It didn't do much of anything else ,but for a shorter experience i think is worth to play.The last mission is awesome but it lacks a boss fight ,and the rest of the missions are a bit repetitive.

Can't believe people go crazy for this thing. The humor was pretty good at times, but apart from that there's really nothing going on here. The gameplay feels like you're underwater which is apparently an issue specific to the remaster (great work team) and god damn did it make doing every little thing so painful. Obviously the the story is hammed up generic 80s stuff and it was pretty funny but it's possible to do that AND have me give a shit. I did not give a shit.

q tan controversial es q diga que es uno d los mekores

This game is incredibly stupid, but has a wonderfully fun aesthetic.

Look at the cover. If you think that cover looks cool you will enjoy this game. If you think that cover looks stupid you should not play it.

Que este juego naciera como un DLC CUANDO ESTABAN SURGIENDO LOS DLC's es algo impensable y que aún me sorprende. Brutal, un homenaje al synthwave, cyberpunk y la acción ochentera que no se esconde.


Harmillisen laiska porttaus (30 fps), muuten täyttä rautaa.

Aesthetic game.
Puro suco da trasheira violenta 80tentista.

Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is just a game being a game, and it’s a great one! This standalone DLC of Far Cry 3 is actually my favorite game in the series by far. It's a perfect example of what happens when a company takes a risk to create something unique and different, and it pays off. Think of it like "Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare" or "GTA IV: The Lost and Damned."

Blood Dragon transports you to an alternate reality set in the year 2007, somewhere in the middle of the Pacific. The game exudes a 1980s dystopian retro-futuristic synthwave vibe that is just awesome. The aesthetic is pure neon lights, red skies, and everything that screams retro cool.
The soundtrack is phenomenal, dripping with synthwave beats that perfectly complement the game's atmosphere. The story, while not overly complex, is engaging and perfectly suited to the game's tone. You play as Rex "Power" Colt, a great protagonist who embodies everything over-the-top and badass about 80s action heroes.
The gameplay is a blast. The mechanics feel solid, and the game introduces some wild elements like laser-dinosaurs, cyber-sharks, robo-dogs, and those incredible neon visuals. The reload animations are hilariously overdone in the best way possible.
The tutorial is one of the best parts of the game. Lines like "To look around, look around" , "Running is like walking, only faster" and "Press X to demonstrate your ability to read" are just a taste of the humor that permeates the entire experience.

The only downside to Blood Dragon is its length. It's too short, leaving you wanting more.
If Ubisoft wants to revive the Far Cry series, they need to make Far Cry Blood Dragon 2! This game shows that taking risks can lead to something truly special.

DO NOT PLAY THIS ON PS4 --> Unless you can modify dead zones on your controller.

Story (2/3) - Honestly, a fun story that doesn't take itself seriously. It is ridiculous and as American as you can get. The jokes made me laugh quite a bit. Although, it was rather short.

Gameplay (1/4) - This game cannot run. This port is so bad that it made me have to use modified controllers to change the dead zones so I could somewhat aim without input lag. They should be ashamed of themselves for releasing this.

Performance (1/3) - Game ran at 30 fps on newer hardware when Ubisoft could have easily made it run at 60 fps. Voice lines would replay over and over. Sound files for guns would randomly play in the background like a rapid-fire machinegun (requiring a restart to disable). Just horrible all around.

Probably an unpopular opinion but I was disappointed by this one. I've highly enjoyed every Far Cry game I've played since 3 (except Primal) so I expected to be into this one with its aesthetic and neon drenched graphics but I didn't connect with it at all. Thankfully it wasn't very long so I didn't give up too much time that could be spent on other games.

fun not perfect but its just a dlc and it was charming enough to get me to the end

When you hear about a stand-alone game with Far Cry’s mechanics and an 80’s neon/action movie aesthetics, I think it’s safe to say you expect a good finished product, or at least a fun one. Well, that’s not what I found with Blood Dragon. It’s world ends up feeling dull and uninspired, some of the missions can be fun, but there’s not many of them and, to be fair, there’s not much of anything else. The mechanics are fine and you have some fun weapons at your disposal, but you end up fighting the same 3 or 4 enemies over and over – not even the titular Blood Dragons bring much joy into it.